There will be several points of entry in Arlington. ALL bags will be checked with each person required to carry a personal lunch bag. Delegates are instructed to bring only what is essential and to carpool as much as possible to the site due to parking. Baptism will not be able to have an audience, but will be able to be seen on the screens. Public invitations were not distributed for Arlington and entry will only be granted for those with a convention badge.
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Two points of entry for the Dallas Convention?
by CaptainSchmideo inanyone else hear about this?
i got this second hand from my wife, who got it from her mom.. .
apparently, there will be two points of entry to the convention.
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Anyone recall a time when your congregation came to the aid of a Brother or sister in need??
by jam ini'm not talking about a individual, but a congregation as a whole.. i'm talking about a brother or sister that really hit hard times.. have there ever been an occasion where the brothers (elders).
decided to dip into the kh funds and help one in need????.
example, brother loose his job, get evicted, family of four or.
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One sister(Elders wife) recieved 20k from congregation funds for a cancer related double mastectomy. One Elder (assistant CO) who recieved no help for knee surgery a year earlier stepped down and left the organization because of the event.
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Two points of entry for the Dallas Convention?
by CaptainSchmideo inanyone else hear about this?
i got this second hand from my wife, who got it from her mom.. .
apparently, there will be two points of entry to the convention.
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Has anyone noticed in the NWT book of Psalms, some of them the "S" is left off
by Legacy ini was at a meeting.
we were in psalms..i don't know why i was looking at the other books of psalms, & noticed that the"s" was left off of psalms...don't remember what chapters, being i don't have my bible with me now....check it out for yourselves.
i will come back when i find it myself.
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Psalm 106
Psalms 107-108
There is no mistake.
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New to The Jehovahs Witness Faith and need some help
by jnjburkett inhello there i am new to the faith and have been studying for about a month.
i am very excited and hungry for the truth and have not missed a meeting or study since the memorial.
we do about 2 bible studies a week.
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I would recommend sharing the Watchtower article about the YMCA with the Body of Elders first. That would be a hoot.
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New to The Jehovahs Witness Faith and need some help
by jnjburkett inhello there i am new to the faith and have been studying for about a month.
i am very excited and hungry for the truth and have not missed a meeting or study since the memorial.
we do about 2 bible studies a week.
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the girl next door
It was all going so well. It could have been the park, or grocery store, or a taco stand..... But to say I contacted and meet with JWs at the YMCA is like saying you meet Mormons at the Pub.
It disturbs me more that you drug military service into all this. I highly doubt that bit is true either.
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New to The Jehovahs Witness Faith and need some help
by jnjburkett inhello there i am new to the faith and have been studying for about a month.
i am very excited and hungry for the truth and have not missed a meeting or study since the memorial.
we do about 2 bible studies a week.
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the girl next door
I was totally invested in this thread until the YMCA thing. Just cant happen, sorry.
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The GB are really going out on a limb with this DF decision
by Quarterback inthis is how a do explained the family business policy re relatives of df/da members.. he said that the expression, "necessary family business," is really not a scriptural term.
it is nowhere found in the bible.
but, out of the kindness of the gb's hearts, they have gone beyond what is written and allowed association among families for necessary business.
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No wonder they are benching all DOs.
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Humans have been on the earth for 6,000 years?
by make yourself inso i just heard this today at the meeting.
honestly i've never really paid much attention too it, but i know it's out of place.
can anyone shed some factual and historical light on this subject?
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The Omo remains are a collection of hominidbones discovered between 1967 and 1974 at the Omo Kibish sites near the Omo River, inOmo National Park in south-westernEthiopia. The bones were recovered by a scientific team from the Kenya National Museums directed by Richard Leakey and others. The remains from Kamoya's Hominid Site (KHS) were called Omo 1 and those from Paul's Hominid Site (PHS) Omo 2.
Parts of the fossils are the earliest to have been classified by Richard Leakey as Homo sapiens. In 2004, the geologic layers around the fossils were dated, and the authors of the dating study concluded that the "preferred estimate of the age of the Kibish hominids is 195 ± 5 ka [thousand years ago]", which would make the fossils the oldest knownHomo sapiens remains.In a 2005 article on the Omo remains, Nature magazine said that, because of the fossils' age, Ethiopia is the current choice for the "cradle of Homo sapiens".